Hello, I'm Bob Grisnik, and today I have a
riddle for you. "When is a teaspoon not a teaspoon?" The answer is
simple and it's not fun and games. In general, the teaspoons you have
in your silverware drawer are not the teaspoons your doctor means when
he describes medicine doses. That's right....in most cases the teaspoon
you use to stir your tea or coffee with is quite a bit larger than the
5-milliliters doctors are actually calling for when they specify
"teaspoons". That's why here at Southrifty Drug I give a free, accurate
dosing teaspoon with every liquid oral medication I dispense for
children. As an adult you can have one too, just for the asking. I know
that accurate dosing is crucial to proper drug therapies and I don't
take chances with the health of my customers. Stop in today to get your
free, accurate dosing spoon and make sure you and your family get the
proper amount of medication.